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How Colleges Are Using Artificial Intelligence To Improve Enrollment And Retention

Por: Forbes Business October 01, 2022

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More colleges are using artificial intelligence to increase their enrollments, target financial aid ... [+] and improve retention rates. getty Artificial intelligence (AI) has gradually become accepted by colleges and universities as an effective tool for automating a number of tasks effectively and efficiently. Chatbots can answer students’ questions about class scheduling or check in with them about their mental health. AI-generated emails... + full article



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